Sentence examples for more likely described from inspiring English sources

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Chronic diseases in children and adolescents are far from rare and are today more likely described as an epidemic, which calls for major efforts to understand causation and improve prevention and treatment protocols.

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The girls were more likely to describe the overall experience as negative and describe feeling like they were a burden to others.

There is a health-and-happiness premium for marriage even in the carefree twenties: Married late-twentysomethings, male and female, are less likely to describe themselves as depressed and more likely to describe themselves as satisfied with their lives (and also less likely to report recent drunkenness) than both singles and cohabitating couples.

In thinking about the current crisis, I recalled that one panelist stated that men generally use terms such as "power sharing" to describe political arrangements, whereas women are more likely to describe "responsibility sharing".

"It became more for me to take responsibility for" (girl) "The biggest change is with my economy" (girl) Although there were similarities in the boys' and girls' stories, the girls were more likely to describe the struggle to adapt and to describe the financial burden of the GFD.

In the older generations especially, people tend to be very reluctant to admit to mental and emotional problems, even to friends; they're far more likely to describe physical symptoms, like headaches or fatigue, that arise from underlying depression or anxiety.

Asked to describe an animated underwater scene, for example, Asians were more likely to describe the background and the relationship between objects.

Nowadays, the word sublime – like "terrific" and "awesome" before it – is more likely to describe the flavour of an ice cream than the sights of limitless nature.

Respondent who are affiliated with an institution that has a formal academic unit for BMI were more likely to describe their access to BMI and CS/IS/IT services as "Very Good" or "Good" and were more likely to describe the coordination between CS/IS/IT and BMI leaders as "Very Good" or "Good" than those whose institutions did not have a formal BMI unit.

As was introduced earlier, survey respondents at organizations that housed a formal academic unit for BMI were more likely to describe their access to BMI and CS/IS/IT services as "Very Good" or "Good" and were more likely to describe the coordination between CS/IS/IT and BMI leaders as "Very Good" or "Good" when compared to respondents at organizations that did not have a formal BMI unit.

Generally, for a given function, the ancestral term is more likely to describe the given function than its descendants because the semantics of its ancestors is more general and has more power to describe function.

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